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1 assumed
1. a притворный, напускной2. a вымышленный, ложныйassumed name — вымышленное имя, псевдоним
3. a присвоенный4. a предполагаемый, допущенныйСинонимический ряд:1. adopted (adj.) adopted; made-up2. artificial (adj.) affected; artificial; feigned; put-on; spurious3. false (adj.) counterfeit; false; fictitious; hypothetical; illusory; pretended; synthetic4. presumed (adj.) accepted; concluded; granted; postulated; presumed; presupposed; taken as known; taken for granted; understood5. supposed (adj.) conjectured; inferred; presumptive; supposed6. acted (verb) acted; affected; bluffed; counterfeited; faked; feigned; posed; pretended; put on; shammed; simulated7. assumed (verb) assumed; incurred; shouldered; tackled; take on; take over; take up; undertaken8. donned (verb) donned; drew on/drawn on; get on; got on/got on or gotten on; huddled on; pull on; pulled; put on; slip into; slip on; slipped on; struck; threw/thrown; took on/taken on9. premised (verb) posited; postulated; premised; presumed; presupposed; supposed10. took (verb) appropriated; arrogated; commandeered; preempted; pre-empted; seized; took; usurped11. understood (verb) believed; conceived; expected; gathered; imagined; suspected; thought; took/taken; understood -
2 presumed
a предполагаемыйСинонимический ряд:1. assumed (adj.) accepted; assumed; concluded; conjectured; granted; inferred; postulated; presumptive; presupposed; supposed; taken as known; taken for granted; understood2. abused (verb) abused; exploited3. conjectured (verb) conjectured; guessed; inferred; surmised; thought4. imposed (verb) imposed; infringed; intruded; obtruded5. pretended (verb) hazarded; presumed; pretended; ventured6. supposed (verb) assumed; posited; postulated; premised; presupposed; supposed -
3 supposed
1. a мнимый, воображаемый2. a предполагаемыйsupposed criminal — предполагаемый преступник; подозреваемый
Синонимический ряд:1. alleged (adj.) alleged; ostensible; pretended; professed; purported; so-called2. assumed (adj.) assumed; conjectural; conjectured; hypothetical; inferred; presumed; presumptive; putative; reputed; suppositional; suppositious; supposititious; suppositive; suppository3. hypothetical (adj.) conjectural; hypothetical4. reputed (adj.) putative; reputed5. conjectured (verb) conjectured; guessed; inferred; presumed; pretended; reputed; surmised; thought6. supposed (verb) assumed; posited; postulated; premised; presupposed; supposed7. understood (verb) believed; conceived; expected; gathered; imagined; suspected; took/taken; understood -
4 posited
устанавливать; поставленныйСинонимический ряд:assumed (verb) assumed; postulated; premised; presumed; presupposed; supposed
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